JAC Board Exam 2025 Paper Leak: Police Arrests 6, Investigation Ongoing

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Abhra Roy

Updated on Feb 27, 2025 15:59


Investigation into the 2025 Jharkhand Class 10 board exam paper leak continues, with six more arrests made on February 25, bringing the total to ten. Leaked Hindi and Science papers, shared on social media, have led the Jharkhand Academic Council to cancel the corresponding exams.

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Kolkata: Jharkhand Board's Class 10 Hindi and Science exams, originally set for February 18th and 20th, 2025, were immediately cancelled by the Jharkhand Academic Council following a paper leak. JAC confirmed the compromised exams in an official notice, citing social media circulation of the question papers. JAC Chairman Dr. Natwa Hansda has directed the deputy commissioners of Koderma and Giridih to submit investigative reports within 24 hours to ensure accountability.

To minimize disruption for students, JAC has announced that the rescheduled Class 10 Hindi and Science exams will be held on March 4, 2025. This announcement allows students to resume their studies.

Furthermore, Class 12 exams postponed due to the Shab-e-Barat holiday on February 14th have also been rescheduled for March 4, 2025. These rescheduled Class 12 exams include Hindi 'A', English 'A', and Music (IA).

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School operator Prashant Sao, also known as Prince, and an aide have been arrested and are being questioned. An FIR has been filed at Markacho police station in Koderma. The investigation revealed that money for the leaked paper was demanded via WhatsApp QR codes, with payments going to Sao's account. Sao's father, local BJP leader Prakash Sao, denies his son's involvement, claiming government officials are responsible for the leak. "Prashant is innocent," he told the media, arguing that receiving a question paper on social media doesn't make him culpable.

Over 1.3 million students in Jharkhand have been affected by the 2025 Board Exam paper leak, causing widespread distress. Authorities are taking steps to ensure these students can complete their exams in a fair, secure, and transparent manner.

JAC Chairman Natwa Hansda directed the Deputy Commissioners of Koderma and Giridih to investigate the paper leak, as initial reports originated from those two districts.

Koderma Police, under the supervision of Koderma SDPO Anil Kumar Singh, have cracked the Jharkhand board exam paper leak case, arresting six more individuals in Giridih district after a raid in Barganda. DGP Anurag Gupta confirmed that the main accused is a student and laborer, and that ten people have been arrested in total. The investigation is ongoing.

DGP Anurag Gupta believes the completed investigation will deter future occurrences and assured that police will remain vigilant and take necessary steps to prevent further exam malpractices. He also stated, "The accused took a photocopy of the question paper and made it viral. The original copy of the paper was also recovered from his house."

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Ans: The leaks surfaced before the scheduled exams. Social media contributed to the spread. In response to the reports, authorities moved swiftly. The exact timeline is part of the investigation. This highlights the challenges of security.

Ans: JAC is reviewing its security protocols. The police are working to identify vulnerabilities. Stricter measures are likely to be implemented. Technology might have a greater impact on security. This is crucial for long-term solutions.

Ans: JAC 2025 Exam Reschedule dates are below:

ExamSubjectOriginal DateRescheduled Date
Class 10HindiFebruary 18, 2025March 4, 2025
Class 10ScienceFebruary 20, 2025March 4, 2025
Class 12Hindi 'A'February 14, 2025 (Postponed)March 4, 2025
Class 12English 'A'February 14, 2025 (Postponed)March 4, 2025
Class 12Music (IA)February 14, 2025 (Postponed)March 4, 2025

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